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One can find reviews for the Subaru Legacy Estate on various websites like WhatCar and Autocar. Both websites offer a great amount of reviews for all kinds of cars, including the Subaru Legacy Estate.
I have a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT (Wagon) and haven't been able to find a hitch. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? If I am able to find a hitch, I would then try to get the Outback trailer hitch wiring harness from my Subaru dealer. I would expect the wiring in the two cars to be the same, but I suppose they could be different. I noticed the Legacy wagons don't have the rear 12 volt jack that the Outbacks have. This is something I'd like to add too for one of those electric coolers. That would be nifty I think. Thanks . . .
The wipers of a Subaru Legacy will stop working if the fuse has blown or the motor is defective. The wiring harness may also become corroded or loose.
Subaru Legacy was created in 1989.
Yes. You need a converter to combine the turn signals with the brake lights.
That depends entirely on what happened to it to make it need repairing.
Yes, Subaru made the Legacy in 1996.
Yes.
Oxygen sensor on 1990 Subaru Legacy is under car, just behind engine where exhaust manifolds join but before catalytic converter. Wires run up right side of bellhousing and connect into wiring harness.
You must be talking about a Subaru Legacy GT and a Subaru Legacy GT spec B. They are two different legacy models and the specs are on the website.
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Yes.